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<title>Loaded my 32-20 with too much Bullseye (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronographed 12 rounds today and they averaged 997 FPS. More were over 1000 fps than were under.</p>
<p>Bob</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2023 19:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Bob Hatfield</dc:creator>
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<title>Cases hold up pretty well. I loaded the .32-20 near 2000 fps (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>from the Marlin 1894CL rifle, using 125 gr. jacketed AK47 bullets.  I shot animals that weighed upwards of 120 pounds and dropped them with those loads. The brass held up pretty well.</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2023 23:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>JimT</dc:creator>
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<title>Loaded my 32-20 with too much Bullseye</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to load some 32-20 with a new batch of Bullseye and a 100 grain Vance .313 RNFP bullet. Normally use a No. 5 RCBS little dandy rotor and dump 3.5 grains of Bullsye. I weighed it and it was really low. So I tried a #6 rotor and it was under 3.5 so I thought this is a less dense batch. Like a dumba$$ I used the No.7 rotor and my RCBS 505 scale said  &quot;3.5 grains&quot; without double checking on another scale. </p>
<p>I shot about 20 of these the other day and they using a Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P 32 (Winchester) revolver made in the late 1920's so it should be heat treated. They shot to the point of aim at 15 yards and shot around a 2-1/2 inch group at 25 yards just a little high.  I noticed they felt sort of peppy. I proceeded to blast down 6 plates at 50 yards. When I got home I checked the powder weight on an electronic scale and they have 4 grains of Bullseye in them. Just like the little dandy chart says a #7 dumps LOL.<br />
 So I guess I'm probably over 20,000 psi in this old Smith. I'm going to chronograph a few to get an idea as to what the velocity was before I dismantle the other 80 of them. The cases didn't show any signs of stress and leading was very little. Those chambers are pretty thick on the 32-20 Smith but the gun is over 95 years old.</p>
<p>My RCBS scale was out of whack and the powder is OK.............Dang</p>
<p>Bob</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2023 22:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Bob Hatfield</dc:creator>
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